Outstanding, its draws me in and captures my imagination. Many great tips you include in the making of this great diorama, the using of the rubber tubing from the Tamyia 88 kit worked out well and added to the destroyed factory overall. Well done.
Nice diorama and thanks for the video. Good that you made the ground more rough, to me it looked to smooth. Now it is better. I personally find the flesh color too dark, but figure painting is really hard. The MG does not have carrying strap, correct? Adding some welding seams to the cross beams would look more realistic. Now they look just like put on top. Other than that great diorama 👍
A really well thought out and detailed diorama MN! It looks great, and your eye for detail pushes it up a level. Looking forward to the next one. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺!
Wow, thank you mate! I really glad you like it and I appreciate your ongoing support of my channel :) I did try to take things a step up on this one - focusing on small details and making sure I wasn't rushing things to get it finished (it took a year, so I definitely didn't rush!)
Great job!I'm nowhere near your level of talent by allow me to suggest to try citadel cadian fleshtone for the skin base. I always struggle with vallejo skin colors. Again, superb work!
Great little scene & video. The factory setting is very smart, plenty of references you can work from & the details really show. Think you’ve done the right thing by texturing the groundwork & redoing the rubble. These things are annoying sometimes but well worth the extra effort!! Well done 😊👍
superb composition. the question however is. Did this tank really exist? the rare photos were taken in Russia. we can clearly see a T-34 or T-55 chassis... therein lies the mystery 🤗🤗🤗
Omissions = straps for small arms, binos, etc & dark yellow was used in Wehrmacht from Feb 1943 - only panzer grey was de rigeur in Europe up to then. More dust simulation on everything (including infantry and their equipment) needed as urban fighting billows out dust continually. Otherwise excellent diorama with a vehicle so rarely seen in dioramas and lots of attention to the environment.
Love the work. Very nice. If you anneal the brass photo etch with a torch or lighter it will be much easier to form.
Thank you Jeff - and thanks for the tip
*A turtle on tracks, that's what that German project makes me think. Nice diorama, the front paint of the Rammtiger is really realistic!*
Thanks! Yes, I was really happy with the chipping on the front :)
Terrific diorama. Thanks for calling out the colours.
Thank you John. Yes, I do find it useful when others call out their paint colours so I try to remember to do the same too :)
Didn't really think I was into dioramas much but I keep seeing really nice ones. Times are changing. One of those figures looked well diverse!
Thanks Nathan!
Nice job . There is a lot to look at but it's put together nicely. I would like to do a stalingrad diorama some day.
Thank you mate. Yes, some of the reference photos I looked at were extremely busy (caved in roofs, etc) but I decided to scale that back a little.
Holy hell that is amazing. A Unbelievable bit of work. Brilliant keep up the good work
Thank you Calum - I'm glad you liked it :D
Outstanding, its draws me in and captures my imagination. Many great tips you include in the making of this great diorama, the using of the rubber tubing from the Tamyia 88 kit worked out well and added to the destroyed factory overall. Well done.
Thank you Mark - I'm glad you liked it!
You did a great job with your “mole”! A giant beast digging through your factory diorama! Great idea for a project! Cheers, John
Thank you John, I'm glad you liked it. Yes, I'm really happy with this one :)
Really very nice job with everything.
Thank you very much!
Nice diorama and thanks for the video. Good that you made the ground more rough, to me it looked to smooth. Now it is better. I personally find the flesh color too dark, but figure painting is really hard. The MG does not have carrying strap, correct? Adding some welding seams to the cross beams would look more realistic. Now they look just like put on top. Other than that great diorama 👍
Thanks mate - and I appreciate the tips too. Yes, it would have been good to have some weld marks and also some rivets or similar too, I think.
Great job there Sir
Thank you Tom
A really well thought out and detailed diorama MN! It looks great, and your eye for detail pushes it up a level. Looking forward to the next one. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺!
Thanks Gary. Yep, always trying to learn new things and improve :)
By far one of my favorite dioramas from you. I just love the atmosphere and overall look of it. Beautiful is a word that can’t describe it enough.
Wow, thank you mate! I really glad you like it and I appreciate your ongoing support of my channel :) I did try to take things a step up on this one - focusing on small details and making sure I wasn't rushing things to get it finished (it took a year, so I definitely didn't rush!)
Very beautiful diorama. Lots of work in it 👍 Think if you twine/twist that barbed wire stuff lenghtswise it will look even better.
Thank you Hans. Yes, I think you're right - it's a bit flat as it is.
Great job!I'm nowhere near your level of talent by allow me to suggest to try citadel cadian fleshtone for the skin base.
I always struggle with vallejo skin colors.
Again, superb work!
Thank you mate - I always appreciate suggestions :) I haven't seen Citadel paints in my local shop but I will have a look around.
Great concept bringing the tuff fight to life.👍 Fantastic build all the way around.
Thank you Clayton, I'm glad you liked it.
I've never heard about this vehicle. Looks quite interrsting. And a great diorama too!
Thanks Mike. Yes, a true paper panzer. The only "photo" of it is a Photoshopped fake.
That needs to be at a model show
Oh, thanks mate - that's very kind of you. I'm definitely pretty happy with it :)
Great little scene & video. The factory setting is very smart, plenty of references you can work from & the details really show. Think you’ve done the right thing by texturing the groundwork & redoing the rubble. These things are annoying sometimes but well worth the extra effort!! Well done 😊👍
Thanks mate, I really appreciate that!
Great diorama 👌👍👍
Thank you Dave :)
Great looking diorama mate
😉👍
Thank you Tim!
Great job!
Thanks!
very beautiful work) waiting for Erzatz M7
Thanks mate. Yep, working on something special for the M7. It will take a while, but I think it will be worth it :)
Such a great Work! For me definetly one of your best works!
Thank you!
Looks verry nice, wel done👍
Thank you Robin!
Realy cool. 🤘🏻👍🏻Great Job👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Amazing
Greetings from the Bastel 🤘🏻Bude
Thanks mate
superb composition. the question however is. Did this tank really exist? the rare photos were taken in Russia. we can clearly see a T-34 or T-55 chassis... therein lies the mystery 🤗🤗🤗
I don't think it did. There is one well known fake photo of it but I'm not aware of any real ones.
great work :)
Thank you samar!
Amazing job✅️
Thanks
😳wow
Thanks
🤝👍👌
Thanks Igor!
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Omissions = straps for small arms, binos, etc & dark yellow was used in Wehrmacht from Feb 1943 - only panzer grey was de rigeur in Europe up to then. More dust simulation on everything (including infantry and their equipment) needed as urban fighting billows out dust continually.
Otherwise excellent diorama with a vehicle so rarely seen in dioramas and lots of attention to the environment.